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morning is that across the country, security will be ratcheted up at public events and workplaces and government offices because that's always the response that we need to have and unfortunately, it's going to be a fixed part of our lives i think forevermore. >> there's no question at time like these people are looking and remembering some of the terrible moments in our history, of course people think of 9/11, and that feeling of vulnerability but as you mentioned, tom, it's much too soon to know what the nature of this attack is. >> that's exactly the case. take oklahoma city, for example, which happened in 1995. we knew that that was a well defined terrorist attack, carried out by timothy mcveigh and his accomplices who were determined to bring down the federal government if they possibly could. you have to remember that 168 people were killed in oklahoma city. i was just there last week. i saw the memorial again, it's a very somber but beautiful place and everyone i talked to in oklahoma city said the residual effect of that bombing was it made the city more compassionate. it united people in
morning is that across the country, security will be ratcheted up at public events and workplaces and government offices because that's always the response that we need to have and unfortunately, it's going to be a fixed part of our lives i think forevermore. >> there's no question at time like these people are looking and remembering some of the terrible moments in our history, of course people think of 9/11, and that feeling of vulnerability but as you mentioned, tom, it's much too soon...
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and our government has held somebody as a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant, so the united states supreme court hasn't fully made a decision regarding a u.s. citizen being held as enemy combatant, haven't determined that you can't, but -- >> what was the padilla decision. he was an american citizen. >> he was held. >> but the supreme court ruled -- >> never addressed the issue, the issue got resolved a different way. when you talk about this particular case, why consider holding him as enemy combatant, has to be about national security and national interest. can we learn something from this person by holding as enemy combatant that enhances national security, national interests that we can't learn through a federal prosecution. we don't know that sitting here, but that's something at least the folks within the military and department of justice should go through in terms of the thought process. what's in the best interest of the american public and national security and national interest. >> to close this point, part of what's in th
and our government has held somebody as a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant, so the united states supreme court hasn't fully made a decision regarding a u.s. citizen being held as enemy combatant, haven't determined that you can't, but -- >> what was the padilla decision. he was an american citizen. >> he was held. >> but the supreme court ruled -- >> never addressed the issue, the issue got resolved a different way. when you talk about this particular...
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a government source telling cnn that in those communicative moments that dzhokhar also mentioned that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were self radicalized. it was the older brother who was more or less the ring leader in all of this. i must caution you, who knows what kind of state this kids mind is in, with the medical condition he is under. a government source now for the first time telling cnn that this kid laying in a hospital bed is mentioning the wars in iraq and afghanistan for what they did or alengedly did here in boston. >> it seems like he is upgraded. he's in fair condition now, according to the hospital which released that information with the approval of the fbi. now, the other families of the actual victimings of this bombing want him out. >> it would need to happen when he's stable enough to move. there's an mci plymouth, it's a jail, prison, that they also have medical treatment available for. that's not uncommon. they would poszly take him there as he waits for all the court appearances. the why is the families just want him out. they don't want him in the same hos
a government source telling cnn that in those communicative moments that dzhokhar also mentioned that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were self radicalized. it was the older brother who was more or less the ring leader in all of this. i must caution you, who knows what kind of state this kids mind is in, with the medical condition he is under. a government source now for the first time telling cnn that this kid laying in a hospital bed is mentioning the wars in iraq and afghanistan for what...
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understood] and i'm the executive assistant at the ihss public authority and a staff liaison to the governing body. >> um-hm. >>> patricia asked me if i would just read her e-mail if that's okay with you. it says, i am sorry not to be here with you today, but due to the current state of my disability -- >> sir, excuse me. i'll give you an opportunity to come up when i ask for public comments. >>> me? >> yeah. >>> okay. >> next person is elva hernandez. are you here? hi, elva. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is elva hernandez and i am an in-home support services worker [speaker not understood]. and i have served the board for almost six years and i have been a health care worker for 13 years. i feel that my experience is a long time in the home support service provider and i would like to continue serving on the board.
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so the chief threat to him comes from the federal government. but both jurisdictions can proceed separately with their own charges. >> we understand that federal public defenders will be representing tsarnaev. what is the first thing they are going to need to do? >> this, john, is a big thing because all weekend there's been a lot of talk about the fact that law enforcement authorities wanted to interrogate him without giving him his miranda warnings, without telling him he had a right to a lawyer. once you get a lawyer in the picture, and they are very capable, well-trained lawyers. they are in federal court all the time. that's certainly going to stop any interrogation, any further inquiry with respect to whether he had other individuals he was working with or how he got the bomb materials. so the moment a lawyer enters the proceedings, that's going to put a stop on interrogation efforts. and of course, the lawyer will appear with him at arraignment either in the hospital or by video conference or by appearance in federal or state court. >> wh
so the chief threat to him comes from the federal government. but both jurisdictions can proceed separately with their own charges. >> we understand that federal public defenders will be representing tsarnaev. what is the first thing they are going to need to do? >> this, john, is a big thing because all weekend there's been a lot of talk about the fact that law enforcement authorities wanted to interrogate him without giving him his miranda warnings, without telling him he had a...
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government government, sequestration. they are cutting back? how is that going to affect you and be specific. >> glad the. not a lot of decisions are being made. so others are being cut back and decisions have slowed in general. that is not a major with u.s. public sector but in a lot of public-sector businesses including china and so on but how we will be affected remains to be seen. i am sure everybody will be but our software can help the government. llz: does the government act on that to write the check? government has to run like the best run business to innovate and care for the citizens to make the friction points go away and make it easy to do business with. you have to collect taxes and automate processes in a far quicker way to satisfy the needs of a modern economy but the big thing government has to do is stop spending money on things that don't matter. this matters. innovation matters don't do things that a clematis -- commodities vegas investment changes the game. liz: and the stock is up year over year but we watch this closely a
government government, sequestration. they are cutting back? how is that going to affect you and be specific. >> glad the. not a lot of decisions are being made. so others are being cut back and decisions have slowed in general. that is not a major with u.s. public sector but in a lot of public-sector businesses including china and so on but how we will be affected remains to be seen. i am sure everybody will be but our software can help the government. llz: does the government act on...
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that's what a government official is telling us. also under the heading of unanswered questions, some new information on a mysterious potential influence on the older suspect. tamerlan's alleged turn to radical islam. we learned that he bought a large amount of fireworks leading up to the attacks which may help explain the process of perfecting their bombs. again, we're learning more about that. we'll tell you what we know. in addition to all of that, people who live and work on this stretch of boyleston street were still no go today. >>> and in a private ceremony, family members held a funeral mass for 8-year-old martin richard. we laid our son martin to rest, his parents said. and he's now at peace. it has been quite a day, but nothing compared to the night that david henneberry had on friday. that's his backyard. and that is his boat. it's where he discovered the younger suspect and then quickly called police. you may have heard the story of how it happened. that story, the one we've all been hearing, is not quite true. tonight m
that's what a government official is telling us. also under the heading of unanswered questions, some new information on a mysterious potential influence on the older suspect. tamerlan's alleged turn to radical islam. we learned that he bought a large amount of fireworks leading up to the attacks which may help explain the process of perfecting their bombs. again, we're learning more about that. we'll tell you what we know. in addition to all of that, people who live and work on this stretch of...
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this is the way the government looks at it and she understands this. it's a threat to national security and she gets that. and she's a really good person, very sympathetic to that. katy's just trying to bring up her daughter. the daughter refers to two and a half-year-old girl, the daughter of tamerlan tsarnaev and katy. she graduated high school six years ago and the attorney said she was raised christian and converted to islam after she met tamerlan and she is fairly observant. she does wear a head scarf and we have seen her in videos wearing that head scarf. she has moved from the apartment right here to her parents' home in rhode island where she is staying and where her attorney says she is cooperating with the authorities. >> chris lawrence there and katherine russell's lawyer she learned about her husband through news reports. >>> a separate investigation to tell you about, authorities in canada say they have foiled a terror plot and arrested two suspects. the men were planning to attack a passenger train traveling between the u.s. and can ka. >
this is the way the government looks at it and she understands this. it's a threat to national security and she gets that. and she's a really good person, very sympathetic to that. katy's just trying to bring up her daughter. the daughter refers to two and a half-year-old girl, the daughter of tamerlan tsarnaev and katy. she graduated high school six years ago and the attorney said she was raised christian and converted to islam after she met tamerlan and she is fairly observant. she does wear...
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government officials dzhokhar is talking to investigators, communicating with them. and one of the things that he is saying, and investigators making sure it's all accurate, they acted alone, the two brothers. tlfgs no foreign terrorist group. they were self radicalized from the internet and, also, that their motivation was jihadist with the islamist extremist that that entailed. i also learned today from the same official, that part of that, part of the jihadist sentiment that they were acting because the way to defend islam from being you should attack in their view, one of the ways that came to fruition in their view was the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so, in other words, j dzhokhar is saying that's one of the reasons they carried out the attack. and it is likely, he said, that alalack, i, the cleric who was killed by u.s. drones a couple years ago, that his sermons were among those used to radicalize those among others. anderson? >> and what have investigators been able to learn as to whether or not he and his brother were in contact with any foreign terrorist
government officials dzhokhar is talking to investigators, communicating with them. and one of the things that he is saying, and investigators making sure it's all accurate, they acted alone, the two brothers. tlfgs no foreign terrorist group. they were self radicalized from the internet and, also, that their motivation was jihadist with the islamist extremist that that entailed. i also learned today from the same official, that part of that, part of the jihadist sentiment that they were acting...
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anything more, and they say the foreign government did not come back to them. now the fbi, the cia once again going back through all of their information, all of their data basis to see if they can find any link to any terrorism activity, and of course very much wanting to talk to this young man. john, christine? >> barbara starr live for us in washington. thank you, barbara. >> i am sure the time in russia in 2012 will be a key focus of the investigation. >> especially his mother said the fbi had been watching him, and that was part of the mother's rant where she said she didn't believe he could do this as well and she knew the fbi were following him. >> and there were many people that did not make it to the finish line in the boston marathon. >> that's right. and one woman did with the help of her little fans. we will explain next. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the m
anything more, and they say the foreign government did not come back to them. now the fbi, the cia once again going back through all of their information, all of their data basis to see if they can find any link to any terrorism activity, and of course very much wanting to talk to this young man. john, christine? >> barbara starr live for us in washington. thank you, barbara. >> i am sure the time in russia in 2012 will be a key focus of the investigation. >> especially his...
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and they said that the government is making this a federal disaster. and they're trying to get federal assistance for a lot of the businesses. there are a lot of businesses on the street hurting right now. i mean, this city is probably one of the greatest cities in the world to be in. i've got to tell you, the people care here. that's why i said the terrorists will never win, because you know what, we're too strong. i've got a sign up here that says boston strong. the bottom line is, we are. we've got our red sox and bruins and celtics. we've got the people, too. >> i can confirm that boston is strong. thanks so much. >> thank you, wolf. >> good luck to you. >> appreciate it. >> good luck to you, your employees, your family. good luck to everyone in boston. >> thank you. >> i want to thank ed borash for that interview. >>> up next, is tamerlan tsarnaev's widow opening up to investigators? what we're learning about that. that's coming up. those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves
and they said that the government is making this a federal disaster. and they're trying to get federal assistance for a lot of the businesses. there are a lot of businesses on the street hurting right now. i mean, this city is probably one of the greatest cities in the world to be in. i've got to tell you, the people care here. that's why i said the terrorists will never win, because you know what, we're too strong. i've got a sign up here that says boston strong. the bottom line is, we are....
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the government is evoking what's called the public safety exception that lets authorities question a suspect without warning him first. this allowed in cases of immediate danger. >> senators john mccain and lindsey graham in a statement said dzhokhar tsarnaev should be treated as a potential enby combat nt. "now that the suspect is in custody the last thing we should want for him is to remain silent. under the law of war we can hold this suspect as a potential enemy combatant not entitled to miranda warnings or the appointment of counsel." with us now from new york is paul callan, former new york prosecutor. what are police trying to find out from him at this point? >> i think we're trying to find out what things, first, are there other unexploded bombs out there that have to be recovered to protect the public and secondly they're going to want to know how did you get all of this explosive material? who sold it to you? where is the chain? are there others who may be involved in some kind of a broader conspiracy? those are the two areas that i think federal authorities would be explor
the government is evoking what's called the public safety exception that lets authorities question a suspect without warning him first. this allowed in cases of immediate danger. >> senators john mccain and lindsey graham in a statement said dzhokhar tsarnaev should be treated as a potential enby combat nt. "now that the suspect is in custody the last thing we should want for him is to remain silent. under the law of war we can hold this suspect as a potential enemy combatant not...
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>> that will be the question by the government and the defense will look at. the fact that he's 19 and a college student -- i've taught college before and a lot of 19-year-old college students are not very well versed in critical judgment and decertainment. there may be an issue there the defense can use. >> how else do you go about defending a case where you have multiple video images -- the fbi says they have an image of one of these men placing the backpack device? >> well, first the public defender, the federal public defender, that is representing him has an excellent reputation. they are the cream of the crop. that's true in the new england states. they will have the financial resources and the investigative resources to investigate all leads that might be help for the de defendant. no case is a slam dunk. there mr. mcveigh was convicted and given the death penalty, but terry nichols was convicted of manslaughter instead of murder. that's a pretty shocking difference between the two men. it shows in any case where you have multiple players, it gives the
>> that will be the question by the government and the defense will look at. the fact that he's 19 and a college student -- i've taught college before and a lot of 19-year-old college students are not very well versed in critical judgment and decertainment. there may be an issue there the defense can use. >> how else do you go about defending a case where you have multiple video images -- the fbi says they have an image of one of these men placing the backpack device? >> well,...
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in response to the request, the fbi check ed government data bases and looked for derogatory telephone communications, possible use of online sites. the fbi says it did not find any terrorism activity, gave the results to the russian government and asked for but didn't get more information. then they closed the file. >> they don't give you more, then everything that can be done has been done unless you know there should be more to the story. >> that interview came before travel records showed he flew from new york city to moscow in january 2012 and stayed in russia six months returning to new york in july. it's not clear what he did there, but tsarnaev's father says his son was with him at all times. but when he got back, things were different. homeland security chairman said he started putting jihadist material on youtube websites. >> what i'm concerned about is when he went over there he may have been radicalized and trained by these chechen rebels who are the fiercest jihad warriors. >> but the suspect's uncle says his radicalization began in the boston area. >> it started right the
in response to the request, the fbi check ed government data bases and looked for derogatory telephone communications, possible use of online sites. the fbi says it did not find any terrorism activity, gave the results to the russian government and asked for but didn't get more information. then they closed the file. >> they don't give you more, then everything that can be done has been done unless you know there should be more to the story. >> that interview came before travel...
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so the debate about whether -- and the government does these cases all the time. they're good at it, strong at it, and then you resolve it. putting it through some other system because, you know, he's a kind of person, a terrorist or you want to do is symbolically would not only raise all sorts of legal questions but essentially i would have to say symbolically undermine what makes america a pretty good country, which is we have a system that can even convict the worst of the worst. >> we don't know yet, law enforcement has yet to present a case, whether or not this is the result of some sort of foreign organization. >> yes. >> we do not know. >> no. it's not in the complaint. >> it's not in the complaint. a lot of things aren't in the complaint, the m.i.t. police officer collier is not in the complaint. >> right. >> but if it is established that he was, that the tsarnaev brothers, were acting on behalf or in conjunction with a foreign enemy organization, he could then be charged as an enemy combatant, right? that's something that could happen. >> enemy combatant
so the debate about whether -- and the government does these cases all the time. they're good at it, strong at it, and then you resolve it. putting it through some other system because, you know, he's a kind of person, a terrorist or you want to do is symbolically would not only raise all sorts of legal questions but essentially i would have to say symbolically undermine what makes america a pretty good country, which is we have a system that can even convict the worst of the worst. >> we...
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otherwise, it's going to be considered government harassment, jake. >> speaking of legal standards, the decision was made to not read dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights, at least not yet. can you explain a little bit more about that decision? i think a lot of people and others who expect when you get arrested you get yourmy r miran rights are surprised by this decision. >> to break down, everybody has seen when police arrest you, they always say certain words. which include you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. well they didn't do that in the case of this suspect. that's because there's something called a public safety exception. and the public safety exception simply says that if you're concerned that there's a plot that is still afoot, if you're concerned there's an emergency, that there could be bombs somewhere else, the authorities don't have to read you your rights at that time. and that's basically what they have decided to do. but they are still going to have to do it eventually. >> joe johns, thank you so much
otherwise, it's going to be considered government harassment, jake. >> speaking of legal standards, the decision was made to not read dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights, at least not yet. can you explain a little bit more about that decision? i think a lot of people and others who expect when you get arrested you get yourmy r miran rights are surprised by this decision. >> to break down, everybody has seen when police arrest you, they always say certain words. which include you...
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the fbi investigated tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of the russian government. so why didn't they follow up after tsarnaev went to russia for six months late last year, including an extended stay in the chechen regiregion? >> this man was pointed out to be dangerous. he was interviewed by the fbi once. did what did they find out, what did they miss. then he went to russia and to chechnya. why wasn't he interviewed when he came back? >> also, house homeland security chairman michael mccaul says he believes the older brother received training during his trip. i want to bring in security expert and former police officer lou polombo. also cnn's international security analyst mr. jim walsh. he joins me here in boston. >> cold boston. >> everyone is asking me, is it that cold in boston? it is. >> you're clearly not a native new englander. you picked a bad spot. >> we're in a wind tunnel. i'll ask you since we are here talking. did the fbi drop the ball in interviewing the older tsarnaev brother? >> i mean at a very simple level, based just on the outcome you would hav
the fbi investigated tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of the russian government. so why didn't they follow up after tsarnaev went to russia for six months late last year, including an extended stay in the chechen regiregion? >> this man was pointed out to be dangerous. he was interviewed by the fbi once. did what did they find out, what did they miss. then he went to russia and to chechnya. why wasn't he interviewed when he came back? >> also, house homeland security chairman michael...
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. >> this man was pointed out by a foreign government to be dangerous. he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out, what did they miss. >> i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. >> reporter: the fbi says it interviewed him, his family and looked for concerning phone and internet activities and found no threat. after asking russia for more information, moscow did not respond. the fbi closed the case and moved on. >> thousands of these requests come in worldwide, so you don't have the resources to follow every person on from then on for the rest of their life because they might be a bad guy. >> reporter: but what's still not clear is why tsarnaev would target his adopted city. one possibility here as to why he might target his adopted city, the "new york times" reports, his citizenship was delayed because of the fbi investigation, wolf. >> no word yet on the u.s. attorney announcing when -- if the charges will be filed today. we expect as early as today, but we have no offic
. >> this man was pointed out by a foreign government to be dangerous. he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out, what did they miss. >> i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. >> reporter: the fbi says it interviewed him, his family and looked for concerning phone and internet activities and found no threat. after asking russia for more information, moscow did not respond. the fbi closed the...
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this man was pointed out by a foreign government to be dangerous. he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out, what did they miss. then he went to russia and to chechnya. why wasn't he interviewed when he came back? >> so lots of questions and then, a letter was actually sent as well from some of the lawmakers about this topic. what was said and what's that all about? >> well, what the lawmakers want to know is certainly on the house side and the homeland security committee as well as the intelligence subcommittee is, what kind of information do you have on the older brother, now deceased. why wasn't this followed up on. i think we got a partial answer about that from our tom fuentes who was on a panel that said, listen, sometimes you get like 50,000 of these requests from a different government saying could you check on this guy, or we think this guy this, or we think that guy that. and he points out that russia has not been -- and chechnya has not been a place from which terrorists are training and then come to the u.s. he said he c
this man was pointed out by a foreign government to be dangerous. he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out, what did they miss. then he went to russia and to chechnya. why wasn't he interviewed when he came back? >> so lots of questions and then, a letter was actually sent as well from some of the lawmakers about this topic. what was said and what's that all about? >> well, what the lawmakers want to know is certainly on the house side and the homeland security...
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the company agreed to a deal with the government that could ensure competitive prices. some experts think that beer prices, nonetheless, are going to rise. so, bottoms up. >>> time now for the weather, by the way, and we're going to go over to erica martin. from our new haven affiliate. in for ginger zee this morning. good morning. >> i'm really excited about this image that was sent to us by tim burgess. it's the international space station over stonehenge. so absolutely gorgeous. but we have a live shot over miami, a little stormy for today. unfortunately not looking fabulous, at least not for this sunday, and conditions will be rough out there. thunderstorms could be working their way across florida today, keeping it very messy, at least for today, through tomorrow, as well. but as we take a look at this cooler air making its way down from the north, we'll see temperatures will remain well below average for this time of the year, the average for minneapolis is 60 degrees. 47 degree, temperatures for today, we're seeing a couple of 40s out there across the nation and
the company agreed to a deal with the government that could ensure competitive prices. some experts think that beer prices, nonetheless, are going to rise. so, bottoms up. >>> time now for the weather, by the way, and we're going to go over to erica martin. from our new haven affiliate. in for ginger zee this morning. good morning. >> i'm really excited about this image that was sent to us by tim burgess. it's the international space station over stonehenge. so absolutely...
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of course, it raises questions when you hear that the government of russia alerted us about this man and he was under questioning, was investigated and nothing happened. if there are questions that can lead to improving the protocol, to improving the process, to maybe catching a bad guy before he does heinous terrorist acts, i say, let's go through the process. we're all going to learn from it. >> we've been talking about the weapons that these guys had. you know the gun control debate is coming into this. l.z., the centers failed to advance gun control that would have ics panded background checks and closed the gun show loophole. on friday, some gun rights activists said that the boston lockdown with residents warned to stay inside and not to answer their doors to anyone but police, they said it was a perfect justification for owning a gun. are we done with new gun control efforts and does this story, what's happening here, play into that, l.z.? >> no, we are not done with it. i think we just had the first step that was a misstep. to be quite honest. i know a lot of people may not l
of course, it raises questions when you hear that the government of russia alerted us about this man and he was under questioning, was investigated and nothing happened. if there are questions that can lead to improving the protocol, to improving the process, to maybe catching a bad guy before he does heinous terrorist acts, i say, let's go through the process. we're all going to learn from it. >> we've been talking about the weapons that these guys had. you know the gun control debate is...
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>> that's totally a decision for the federal government to make. they have the access to the facts of the law that apply. i trust they will make the right decision. once he's arraigned, of course, that may be moot because he will have an attorney who is present, but i think that's a decision that i think we have to have the confidence that they will make the right call. >> let's, fredricka, i know you have questions as well. >> i'm wondering, if you have any concerns or if you're worried about the delay of being able to question this young man, whether that will in any way kind of impair the case building? >> i'm sorry, i didn't really hear your question. if we could do that again? >> i'm wondering if you are worried at all, the delay in being able to talk to this young man, in any way, will that impair the real building of this case? >> i think right now, because there's such a great level of cooperation between state and federal authorities, we have been working on week on this as we were friday, both trying to apprehend the two individuals, doin
>> that's totally a decision for the federal government to make. they have the access to the facts of the law that apply. i trust they will make the right decision. once he's arraigned, of course, that may be moot because he will have an attorney who is present, but i think that's a decision that i think we have to have the confidence that they will make the right call. >> let's, fredricka, i know you have questions as well. >> i'm wondering, if you have any concerns or if...
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the fact that he was well enough to be arraigned on the complaint means now that the government will move to present this case in the grand jury, probably within a month there will be an indictment, and then the case will move to a federal district court. at that point, i expect things will slow down quite a bit. i would be surprised, given the magnitude and complexity of this case, that there could be a trial inside of a year, but at least now the process is under way. >> juliette, from a law enforcement standpoint, do you think it was the right decision to try him in civilian court? >> absolutely. like what jeff said, there is just really no debate about this. it's more of a political debate. for one, the law doesn't even cover him because he's a u.s. citizen. but from a law enforcement national security perspective, what better way to minimize the impact of terrorists than to treat them like criminals. that's what they are. if you make them into sort of a bigger deal than he is or anyone is, it sort of gives them a relevance we actually don't want to. so a lot of people in nationa
the fact that he was well enough to be arraigned on the complaint means now that the government will move to present this case in the grand jury, probably within a month there will be an indictment, and then the case will move to a federal district court. at that point, i expect things will slow down quite a bit. i would be surprised, given the magnitude and complexity of this case, that there could be a trial inside of a year, but at least now the process is under way. >> juliette, from...
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the f-b-i says it interviewed the older brother, tamerlan, after russian authorities alerted the u-s government. he then made a six-month trip to russia in 2012,but his exact whereabouts and activites are unclear. >> "the ball was dropped in one of two ways, the fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way." >> reporter: while officials sift through the details, worshippers sought answers in their own way-- gathering at the cathedral of the holy cross sunday to reflect on the violent flare their city experienced in the last week. moving forward, governor deval patrick says there can be vigilance without fear. >> "there are some lessons we're going to have to learn and have learned painfully through this last experience that will have to be applied to future marathons, but there will be future marathons and i think they'll be bigger and better than ever." >> reporter: govorner patrick is asking residents to observe a moment of silence monday at the time the first of two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston ma
the f-b-i says it interviewed the older brother, tamerlan, after russian authorities alerted the u-s government. he then made a six-month trip to russia in 2012,but his exact whereabouts and activites are unclear. >> "the ball was dropped in one of two ways, the fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way." >> reporter: while officials sift through the details, worshippers sought answers in their...
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question the older now dead suspect two years ago and this was an individual who actually had a foreign government request that they question this individual. they went to see him. they talked to him and then they let it go pretty much. there's going to be a lot of questions about that. why they actually got this guy red flagged and then ended up pretty much letting him walk given all that's transpired over the last week. >> he was not read his miranda rights which a lot of people are talking about today. explain the reason why. >> well, in the law there's what they have called a public safety exception to miranda. everybody knows what miranda is. you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you. the police don't have to say that to you if they are in hot pursuit of something relating to public safety. maybe worried about bombs in this case. they're worried about another plot or something else happening. so under those circumstances authorities do not have to give the miranda warning immediately to a suspect. a lot of people out there saying on the right that
question the older now dead suspect two years ago and this was an individual who actually had a foreign government request that they question this individual. they went to see him. they talked to him and then they let it go pretty much. there's going to be a lot of questions about that. why they actually got this guy red flagged and then ended up pretty much letting him walk given all that's transpired over the last week. >> he was not read his miranda rights which a lot of people are...
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the tsarnaevs have been on government assistance without a job. how was tamerlan financing his lifestyle and the attacks? a special report. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. oh, hi thehey!i
the tsarnaevs have been on government assistance without a job. how was tamerlan financing his lifestyle and the attacks? a special report. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco....
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. >> the government was able to basically find another suspect who we believe is the true perpetrator of this heinous crime. >> the fbi has not named as a suspect that other man jay everett dusky but dusky's lawyer confirms to cnn agents did search his home in connection with the ricin investigation. today they searched his former karate studio where he taught martial arts. curtis says there's been bad blood between them for some time now. have you had a long going feud with him? >> yes, several years. he's been showing up on my radar. people in town coming to me asking do you know this guy? >> dusky's lawyer says he once worked for curtis's brother but hasn't mhad any communication since 2010. dusky does say he exchanged heated e-mails with curtis over this. >> i was very upset with him for posting a fake certificate on a website. he is not a mensa member. >> the high i.q. society. now life moves forward for curtis who knew exactly what his first move would be as a free man. >> find my dog muchow. >> muchow got away during the arrest. >> she got loose when homeland security swarmed i
. >> the government was able to basically find another suspect who we believe is the true perpetrator of this heinous crime. >> the fbi has not named as a suspect that other man jay everett dusky but dusky's lawyer confirms to cnn agents did search his home in connection with the ricin investigation. today they searched his former karate studio where he taught martial arts. curtis says there's been bad blood between them for some time now. have you had a long going feud with him?...
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this man was pointed out by a for win government to be dangerous, he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out? what did they miss? >> i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. >> reporter: the fbi says it interviewed him, his family and looked for concerning phone and internet activities and found no threat. after asking russia for more information, moscow did not respond. the fbi closed the case and moved on. >> thousands of these requests come in worldwide. you don't have the resources to follow every person from then on for the rest of their life because they might be a bad guy. >> but what is still not clear is why tsarnaev would target his adopted city. one possibility, the "new york times" reporting that his citizenship was delayed perhaps because of the fbi investigation. >> a lot of questions. thank you. john, back to you. >>> so, the crime scene stretches from behind me in boston all the way to russia's northern caucasus. nick paton walsh just spoke to the suspect's aunt and he is live for us in d
this man was pointed out by a for win government to be dangerous, he was interviewed by the fbi once. what did they find out? what did they miss? >> i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. >> reporter: the fbi says it interviewed him, his family and looked for concerning phone and internet activities and found no threat. after asking russia for more information, moscow did not respond. the fbi closed the case and...
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so obviously someone in the united states government was still concerned here. again, was that another missed opportunity to follow up on concerns about tamerlan tsarnaev? >> well, it appears, to the best of my knowledge, the reason that he wasn't given that was because of what was presumably a domestic violence incident beforehand. that was one of the distinguishing things from his brother, who had no kind of, you know, prior criminal activity. that may have been what would have been the cause. not, as i understand it, any kind of information that suggested that there was continuing concern about his, you know, potential for terrorism. >> and congressman meehan, you have been outspoken on the issue of social media and investigating social media when it comes to possible ties to terrorism. cnn has learned exclusively about some of these youtube videos that tamerlan tsarnaev had been posting right there. what more could investigators do, or could have done, perhaps, to find out what was in these videos, and tie them to possible concerns about this man? >> yeah, w
so obviously someone in the united states government was still concerned here. again, was that another missed opportunity to follow up on concerns about tamerlan tsarnaev? >> well, it appears, to the best of my knowledge, the reason that he wasn't given that was because of what was presumably a domestic violence incident beforehand. that was one of the distinguishing things from his brother, who had no kind of, you know, prior criminal activity. that may have been what would have been the...
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roger, good afternoon to you. >> hey, chris. >> he will be interviewed by the federal government's high value detainee interrogation group. who is a part of that? what's their training? what you see the focus as? well it's an interagency group comprised with the interrogators from the defense department, the intelligent community and others who have tremendous training in terms of linguistic skills and prior experience in interrogation and questioning necessary for these type of vids. they've certainly had an incredible amount of experience where there have been jihadists taken into -- this is a way to try to glean the information from the suspect. there's a high degree of confidence within the administration that once this vid is ready to talk, he will in fact give a lot of the information that we're going to need to help answer the basic question of why. >> also with sus former fbi profiler and nbc analyst, clint van sand. you have the 19-year-old who was a follower of her us brother who is now dead. we don't know whether she's had anything but the indication that seeing him shot and
roger, good afternoon to you. >> hey, chris. >> he will be interviewed by the federal government's high value detainee interrogation group. who is a part of that? what's their training? what you see the focus as? well it's an interagency group comprised with the interrogators from the defense department, the intelligent community and others who have tremendous training in terms of linguistic skills and prior experience in interrogation and questioning necessary for these type of...
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"all right, what is the government moving for?" "your honor, the government moves for the defendant to be detained prior to trial on the grounds this is a crime of violence, on the grounds of this is a crime that carries the maximum sentence of life or death and the defendant may intimidate witnesses if released." the judge, "all right. i note the defendant is entered into a period of voluntary detention without prejudice. do counsel want to be heard on any other matters?" the assistant district attorney, "no, your honor." at this point the judge says, "i find that the defendant is alert, mentally competent, and lucid. he is aware of the nature of the proceedings." let me read that one more time. this is the judge. the judge magistrate. "at this time at the conclude of the initial appearance, i find that the defendant is alert, mentally competent, and lucid. he is aware of the nature of the proceedings. all right. we stand in recess." then they just go ahead and stand in recess. the hospital regulations, they talk a little about th
"all right, what is the government moving for?" "your honor, the government moves for the defendant to be detained prior to trial on the grounds this is a crime of violence, on the grounds of this is a crime that carries the maximum sentence of life or death and the defendant may intimidate witnesses if released." the judge, "all right. i note the defendant is entered into a period of voluntary detention without prejudice. do counsel want to be heard on any other...
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holder, and he has pledged all the resource from the department and others on behalf of the federal government to help boston recover from yesterday. i ask for your patience and your understanding as we continue to pursue leads, to gather evidence and to get to the bottom of who did this and why. thank you. >> good morning, my name is ed dave i have hadson, police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and the general is here. i'd like to thank the people who are working closely with us. we received offers of assistance from chicago, los angeles, units have responded here from new york city and baltimore, and we are working closely with all of our partners on this complex investigation. i want to stress that the area around the crime scene which was yesterday was 15 blocks has been reduced to about 12 blocks at this point in time
holder, and he has pledged all the resource from the department and others on behalf of the federal government to help boston recover from yesterday. i ask for your patience and your understanding as we continue to pursue leads, to gather evidence and to get to the bottom of who did this and why. thank you. >> good morning, my name is ed dave i have hadson, police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene we've dealt...
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the role of the olc in the federal government is unique. it is the president's law firm, and they have a responsibility to push back against unreasonable institutional pressures from the white house or anywhere in government. the task force recommends that the olc should periodically review confidential opinions to determine if they may be declassified and released. if opinions from the olc might someday be disclosed, the olc attorneys would be more mindful of their responsibility to act in an impartial manner and less likely to engage in advocacy. and professor richard epstein is available to answer those questions. on the issue of the obama administration, during the 2008 campaign president obama criticized the bush administration's treatment of detainees. candidate obama promised to close guantanamo and to reject torture without exception or equivocation. he also criticized the previous administration for executive secrecy including repeated invocations of the state secrets privilege to get civil lawsuits thrown out of court, and he prom
the role of the olc in the federal government is unique. it is the president's law firm, and they have a responsibility to push back against unreasonable institutional pressures from the white house or anywhere in government. the task force recommends that the olc should periodically review confidential opinions to determine if they may be declassified and released. if opinions from the olc might someday be disclosed, the olc attorneys would be more mindful of their responsibility to act in an...